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\documentclass{sig-alternate}


%\usepackage{natbib}

\makeatletter
\let\std@setsize\@setsize
\usepackage{setspace}
\let\@setsize\std@setsize
\makeatother

\usepackage[sort, numbers]{natbib}
\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}
\usepackage{algorithm}
\usepackage{verbatim}
\usepackage{epsfig}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{color}
\usepackage{caption}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{comment}
\usepackage{multirow}
\usepackage{multicol}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{enumitem}

\begin{document}
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% --- Author Metadata here ---
\conferenceinfo{DAC}{'14 San Francisco, CA, USA}
\CopyrightYear{2014} % Allows default copyright year (20XX) to be over-ridden - IF NEED BE.
\crdata{978-1-4503-2730-5/14/06}  % Allows default copyright data (0-89791-88-6/97/05) to be over-ridden - IF NEED BE.
% --- End of Author Metadata ---

\title{Steep Slope Devices: Enabling New Architectural Paradigms}
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% You need the command \numberofauthors to handle the 'placement
% and alignment' of the authors beneath the title.
%
% For aesthetic reasons, we recommend 'three authors at a time'
% i.e. three 'name/affiliation blocks' be placed beneath the title.
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% NOTE: You are NOT restricted in how many 'rows' of
% "name/affiliations" may appear. We just ask that you restrict
% the number of 'columns' to three.
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% Because of the available 'opening page real-estate'
% we ask you to refrain from putting more than six authors
% (two rows with three columns) beneath the article title.
% More than six makes the first-page appear very cluttered indeed.
%
% Use the \alignauthor commands to handle the names
% and affiliations for an 'aesthetic maximum' of six authors.
% Add names, affiliations, addresses for
% the seventh etc. author(s) as the argument for the
% \additionalauthors command.
% These 'additional authors' will be output/set for you
% without further effort on your part as the last section in
% the body of your article BEFORE References or any Appendices.

\numberofauthors{8} %  in this sample file, there are a *total*
% of EIGHT authors. SIX appear on the 'first-page' (for formatting
% reasons) and the remaining two appear in the \additionalauthors section.
%
\author{
% You can go ahead and credit any number of authors here,
% e.g. one 'row of three' or two rows (consisting of one row of three
% and a second row of one, two or three).
%
% The command \alignauthor (no curly braces needed) should
% precede each author name, affiliation/snail-mail address and
% e-mail address. Additionally, tag each line of
% affiliation/address with \affaddr, and tag the
% e-mail address with \email.
%
% 1st. author
\alignauthor
Karthik Swaminathan\\
       %\affaddr{Institute for Clarity in Documentation}\\
       %\affaddr{1932 Wallamaloo Lane}\\
       %\affaddr{Wallamaloo, New Zealand}\\
       \email{kvs120@cse.psu.edu}
% 2nd. author
\alignauthor
Huichu Liu\\
       \email{hxl249@psu.edu}
% 3rd. author
\alignauthor 
Xueqing Li\\
       \email{lixueq@cse.psu.edu}
\and  % use '\and' if you need 'another row' of author names
% 4th. author
\alignauthor 
Moon Seok Kim\\
       \email{mqk5211@cse.psu.edu}
% 5th. author
\alignauthor 
Jack Sampson\\
       \email{sampson@cse.psu.edu}
% 6th. author
\alignauthor 
Vijaykrishnan Narayanan\\
       \email{vijay@cse.psu.edu}
}

\setstretch{0.9875}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\label{sec:abstract}	%0.25 col
\input{src/abstract.tex}
\end{abstract}

\section{Introduction}
\label{sec:introduction}			%1
\input{src/intro.tex}			%Authors: Karthik, Huichu, Jack?

\section{From Device to Processor: \\ Bottom-up modeling of Steep \\ Slope Architectures}
\label{sec:modeling}			%1
\input{src/modeling.tex}		%Authors: Huichu/Karthik

\section{Challenges to overcome}
\label{sec:challenges}			%1
\input{src/noise.tex}			%Xueqing
\input{src/variations.tex}		%Huichu,Karthik

\section{Realizing New Design Spaces}
\label{sec:new-design-spaces}			%1
\input{src/energy_harvesting.tex}	%Xueqing, Huichu
\input{src/hpc_tfet.tex}		%Karthik

\section{Conclusion}
\label{sec:conclusion}			%1
\input{src/conclusion.tex}		

\section*{Acknowledgments}
\label{sec:acknowledgments}			%1
\input{src/acknowledgments.tex}

{\setstretch{0.975}
\small
\bibliographystyle{abbrv}
\bibliography{references}
}
\end{document}
